Floating Seeds Remixed

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Floating Seeds Remixed
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Remix album by
Released2 February 1999
Genre Psychedelic rock, space rock
Length65:51
Label Snapper Music
Ozric Tentacles chronology
Spice Doubt
(1998)
Floating Seeds Remixed
(1999)
Waterfall Cities
(1999)
Singles from Floating Seeds Remixed
  1. "Wob Glass / Neurochasm"
    Released: 1999

Floating Seeds Remixed is a remix album by English band Ozric Tentacles. It was released in 1999 on Snapper Music. [1] The album includes a variety of mixes, including Eat Static and System 7.

Track listing

  1. "Sunhair" (System 7 Stargate Mix) (08:33)
  2. "Pteranodon" (Halucinogen Remix) (08:53)
  3. "Neurochasm" (Sparky Lightbourne Burger Mix) (05:25)
  4. "Sploosh" (Youth and Simon's Hydrophonic Decimation) (07:10)
  5. "Afroclonk" (Space Raiders Dirty Mouse Mix) (05:55)
  6. "Strangeitude" (Eat Static Remix) (08:25)
  7. "Eternal Wheel" (Zion Train Remix) (07:22)
  8. "Meander" (DJ BNK Karum Mix) (08:27)
  9. "Wob Glass" (Will White Mix) (05:43)

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